Fawsitt Coat of Arms / Family Crest

Fawsitt

British Isles

Blazon description

(Ferguson-Fawsitt, Walkington Hall, Beverley, co. York; exemplified to John Daniel Ferguson, Esq., upon taking the additional name of Fawsitt by royal licence, 19 Dec. 1866). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a lion ramp, pean debruised by a bendlet gobony ar. and az. betw. two buglehorns stringed gu. and, for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet az., for Fawsitt; 2nd and 3rd, az. three buckles chevronwise betw. as many boars’ heads couped ar., for Ferguson. Crests—1st, Fawsitt: A demi lion pean, supporting a pillar erect gu. thereon a buglehorn or, stringed az. the lion charged on the shoulder, for distinction, with a cross crosslet or: 2nd, Ferguson: In front of a cubit arm ppr. grasping a dagger erect also ppr. pommel and hilt gold, a buckle ar., over which the motto, Arte et marte. Motto—Dominus providebit.

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